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I get that ‚ÄúBefore Midnight‚Äù is not for everyone, but for the right someone who doesn‚Äôt mind facing the day-to-day realities of being with another discussed in an open, mature (there‚Äôs some nudity) manner, this could be the film for you... <a href="http://go.standard.net/movies/reviews/before-midnight-a-good-flick-but-its-not-for-everyone" class="external" target="blank">See Full Review</a>

Most movies take shortcuts when the characters fall in love, giving us a quick, ‚ÄúYou‚Äôre a fan of that esoteric musician/writer/sports figure no one heard of? So am I!‚Äù or just a montage with a pop song while the couple bicycles on the beach and marvels over the choices in an open market.

But the first in this series, ‚ÄúBefore Sunrise,‚Äù was that rarest of films that show us that falling in love is when you start a conversation you never want to end... <a href="http://blog.beliefnet.com/moviemom/2013/05/before-midnight.html" class="external" target="blank">See Full Review</a>

Unlike the previous two films, the story opens up to include children and friends. But the best moments are still just the intimate ones between the couple, as they express themselves uniquely... <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2012/10/02/latest-movie-reviews/1580971/" class="external" target="blank">See Full Review</a>

If, like me, you adored the first two movies, Jesse and Celine will now seem like old friends to you, and it's likely that you'll go into Before Midnight, the third chapter in their saga, expecting another poetically touching conversational love song. Yet Before Midnight confounds expectations in powerful and even haunting ways. It's not just darker than the previous two films. It's bigger, deeper, and more searching... <a href="http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20687761,00.html" class="external" target="blank">See Full Review</a>